Parents need to know that the corny humor and silly situations in this classic 1960s sitcom will probably be lost on tweens and tweens more accustomed to the relative complexity of modern-day shows. There's little reality to this series, but it serves its purpose as simple, mild entertainment. Content-wise, there's nothing iffy beyond a few kisses and innuendo and the use of guns and other weapons as props (but they're never used to inflict actual harm), so if you can persuade your tweens and teens to watch with you, there's no reason to worry.